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Yellow FLRT Suriname Pair

kitchi Jan 07, 2006 05:10 PM

The male is school bus yellow with a deep red tail and the female is light yellow with pink sides and a bright red tail. The male was one of the thinnest saddled ones produced and the female has the about the biggest widows peaks produced. They are from the one and only Bobo/MS Peaks litter. I had no space and some older animals almost as nice and some youger ones I produced that I wanted to keep so I posted this pair for sale. They were sold the first day but now the guy said he can't afford them. I reduced my collection by another seven animals in the last couple of weeks so maybe I can keep them. I took these new pictures today since they had shed recently and the sun was shinning in. Now the decision to repost gets even harder. Just look at them!

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kitchi Jan 07, 2006 05:11 PM

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kitchi Jan 07, 2006 05:11 PM

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RON745 Jan 07, 2006 07:34 PM

Mike, that pair rocks! That litter was legendary and will never be duplicated again. I have a male from that same litter that looks very similar to yours. I could have gotten a sibling female that was absolutely beautiful for only $400 and I passed on it because of lack of space and also because my wife probably would have killed me for buying another snake. Now, everytime I look at the male I think to myself that I wish I bought the female. If you sell that pair you'll regret it later on. There are only a few of us true locality guys left (no offense to the morph guys) and only a few truely mindblowing bloodlines (in my opinion) and that bloodline is one of them. If you sell the pair, the line will probably disappear forever but if you hold onto them and breed them later on, you'll be the one who keeps it alive unless Brian held back a few that I don't know about. We're counting on you, Mike....no pressure(LOL). Take care----RON

Trueredtails Jan 08, 2006 04:06 PM

this isnt the girl you were talking about is it? CE had it and sold it to a friend of mine who then went "crazy" and sold her to me.
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RON745 Jan 08, 2006 07:03 PM

Charles offered it to me a few times because he knows I'm a sucker for really nice redtails but I turned it down (it wasn't easy). I just have enough redtails right now. I don't go for quantity but for quality. Well, at least you'll appreciate that animal and yes, your friend was crazy to sell it! I just snapped some pics of my male. He's a real beauty. I'll post them as soon as I get some time to edit them. Best of luck with that female. Charles was nuts to let them go but then a gain, he's got enough killer redtails to keep him busy (LOL)!--------RON
P.S. Just dug up this old shot of the male. It has since added alot of color and contrast.
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PanamaRed Jan 07, 2006 10:06 PM


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